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词汇 readership
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Definition of readership in English:

readership

noun ˈriːdəʃɪpˈridərˌʃɪp
  • 1treated as singular or plural The readers of a newspaper, magazine, or book regarded collectively.

    总称(报纸、杂志或书本的)读者群

    the magazine has a readership of just 65,000
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their emphasis is on practice not theory, and the intended readership is made very clear.
    • Thus, for an adoring readership did Laurie Lee foster the myth we demanded.
    • Mainstream newspaper publishers have been wresting with falling readerships and generational market shifts for at least a decade, with little apparent success.
    • Newspaper readership information is collated by the National Readership Survey.
    • The circulation rates and readerships of newspapers greatly exceed those of medical journals.
    • Consequently the bias of one reporter reaches a global readership of millions.
    • This is not just a result of the preferences of a mass readership, who happily pick up stories but seldom read poems.
    • A newspaper with an elderly readership can see its circulation dying off with its readers.
    • The fact that there is so little at stake in terms of financial rewards, book royalties and readerships means that innovative writers can afford a little self-indulgence.
    • Much of this has to do with the growth of rural readership and circulation in Hindi newspapers.
    • In addition, print-on-demand books can be a convenient way to distribute books that have low readerships, or to create custom readings for university students.
    • You compare the readership of ‘The New York Times’ to the readerships of the other newspapers, and it compares very well…
    • The magazine claims a readership of 20,000, which means it probably sells about half that.
    • These technologies also allow a wide readership of certain precious manuscripts.
    • It plainly addresses different readerships, either within the one nation or outside it.
    • This is the day it is announced in the House of Commons by the Prime Minister, and certainly a number of newspapers, with mass readerships throughout the country, have misunderstood it.
    • It is a pleasure to edit a magazine with such an intelligent and engaged readership.
    • As readership grows, so does the competition, but pioneers are not used to worrying.
    • It denies the existence of different genres, different generations, different audiences and readerships.
    • There is absolutely no transparency in measuring the readerships of newspapers or magazines for that matter.
    Synonyms
    distribution
  • 2ReadershipBritish The position of Reader at a university.

    〈英〉(大学的)高级讲师职务

    friends invited him to apply for the Readership
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He returned to Bristol in 1946 when offered a Readership there.
    • Research output of high quantity and quality would almost certainly be rewarded in terms of academic prestige and through promotion, to a Readership or Chair, say, which may or may not have brought financial benefits.
    • As part of their strategy to build up the mathematics department, they appointed an algebraist to a Readership, and two other staff to Lecturerships.
    • Moreover, Bonsall had been promoted to a Readership in the meantime, and Goldie thought that it would be better to return to pure algebra, where he stood a better chance of doing more independent work.
    • As a Reader, he was not obliged to assume executive or even teaching roles - the Readership being conceived, in the British tradition, as essentially a research position.
    • In the Church Donne held several livings and the divinity readership at Lincoln's Inn.
    • Two years later, in 1967, Sargent retired from her Readership and, unlike many mathematicians, seems to have given up research at this time.
    • A Readership in Statistics was created in the Faculty of Agriculture to teach courses in that Faculty and courses in Mathematics.
    • By the time she published her next book, she had a Readership; a chair followed a few years later.

Definition of readership in US English:

readership

nounˈrēdərˌSHipˈridərˌʃɪp
  • 1treated as singular or plural The readers of a newspaper, magazine, or book regarded collectively.

    总称(报纸、杂志或书本的)读者群

    it has a readership of 100 million

    它拥有一亿读者。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It plainly addresses different readerships, either within the one nation or outside it.
    • In addition, print-on-demand books can be a convenient way to distribute books that have low readerships, or to create custom readings for university students.
    • Much of this has to do with the growth of rural readership and circulation in Hindi newspapers.
    • It denies the existence of different genres, different generations, different audiences and readerships.
    • The magazine claims a readership of 20,000, which means it probably sells about half that.
    • Their emphasis is on practice not theory, and the intended readership is made very clear.
    • The circulation rates and readerships of newspapers greatly exceed those of medical journals.
    • The fact that there is so little at stake in terms of financial rewards, book royalties and readerships means that innovative writers can afford a little self-indulgence.
    • It is a pleasure to edit a magazine with such an intelligent and engaged readership.
    • This is not just a result of the preferences of a mass readership, who happily pick up stories but seldom read poems.
    • Newspaper readership information is collated by the National Readership Survey.
    • Thus, for an adoring readership did Laurie Lee foster the myth we demanded.
    • A newspaper with an elderly readership can see its circulation dying off with its readers.
    • This is the day it is announced in the House of Commons by the Prime Minister, and certainly a number of newspapers, with mass readerships throughout the country, have misunderstood it.
    • Consequently the bias of one reporter reaches a global readership of millions.
    • Mainstream newspaper publishers have been wresting with falling readerships and generational market shifts for at least a decade, with little apparent success.
    • As readership grows, so does the competition, but pioneers are not used to worrying.
    • These technologies also allow a wide readership of certain precious manuscripts.
    • You compare the readership of ‘The New York Times’ to the readerships of the other newspapers, and it compares very well…
    • There is absolutely no transparency in measuring the readerships of newspapers or magazines for that matter.
    Synonyms
    distribution
  • 2usually ReadershipBritish The position of Reader at a university.

    〈英〉(大学的)高级讲师职务

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the Church Donne held several livings and the divinity readership at Lincoln's Inn.
    • Two years later, in 1967, Sargent retired from her Readership and, unlike many mathematicians, seems to have given up research at this time.
    • As a Reader, he was not obliged to assume executive or even teaching roles - the Readership being conceived, in the British tradition, as essentially a research position.
    • As part of their strategy to build up the mathematics department, they appointed an algebraist to a Readership, and two other staff to Lecturerships.
    • A Readership in Statistics was created in the Faculty of Agriculture to teach courses in that Faculty and courses in Mathematics.
    • By the time she published her next book, she had a Readership; a chair followed a few years later.
    • Research output of high quantity and quality would almost certainly be rewarded in terms of academic prestige and through promotion, to a Readership or Chair, say, which may or may not have brought financial benefits.
    • Moreover, Bonsall had been promoted to a Readership in the meantime, and Goldie thought that it would be better to return to pure algebra, where he stood a better chance of doing more independent work.
    • He returned to Bristol in 1946 when offered a Readership there.
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